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David Ortiz Celebrates Blue Jays’ Dominance Over Yankees
Former Major League Baseball star David Ortiz has openly expressed his support for the Toronto Blue Jays during the ongoing American League Wild Card Series, particularly relishing their decisive victories over the New York Yankees. The Yankees faced significant defeats in the first two playoff games held in Toronto, where the Blue Jays scored a remarkable total of 23 runs in just two days of action.
Ortiz, a celebrated 10-time All-Star during his tenure with the Boston Red Sox, took to the airwaves following the games to share his enthusiasm. He made a striking comment on Fox’s postgame show, stating, “They can bring Jesus back, and they’re still going to go to Cancun. It’s over. It’s a wrap, just so you know. This Toronto Blue Jays lineup ain’t playing around.” His remarks highlight the intensity of the rivalry and the current state of the Yankees, who have struggled in recent playoffs.
Yankees’ Historic Struggles
The Yankees have had their fair share of postseason heartbreak in recent years. Despite qualifying for the playoffs in eight of the last nine seasons, the team has only reached the World Series once, where they were defeated by the Los Angeles Dodgers in a four games to one series last fall. Ortiz’s comments reflect a broader sentiment among fans and analysts regarding the Yankees’ current performance.
The former slugger also took the opportunity to humorously challenge the Yankees’ chances, saying, “I love you so much, but the only chance the Yankees have is if you, Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettitte, and A-Rod come back and play. Reggie Jackson, Babe Ruth, all of them. Joe DiMaggio… Roger Maris…” This playful jab at his rivals underscores Ortiz’s longstanding rivalry with the Yankees, which has been a defining aspect of his career.
The Series Ahead
As the series continues, the Blue Jays need to secure just one more victory to advance to the American League Championship Series. Ortiz’s enthusiasm for their performance seems to be matched by a fervent hope for continued Yankees’ struggles, positioning him for more potential viral moments as the playoffs unfold. With the tension high and stakes even higher, fans from both sides are eager to see how this gripping series will play out.
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